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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Tips to Earn Frequent Flyer Miles

If you are a frequent flyer, you need to ask yourself this question: "How can I earn frequent flyer miles?"

You need to be wise when it comes to getting the value for your money. To know tips and awards that you are entitled to as a frequent flyer. It is your right, as well as your privilege.

There are many ways to use your frequent flyer points, you can exchange it for hotel room at a hawaiian hotel, you can use it to get yourself a free ticket or free car rentals. Using it is not a problem but how to earn it is.

There are many tips by lots of airline companies telling you how to earn each point. So what you do is you should research the different frequent flyer programs that are available to you extensively. Do not make an impulsive decision when it comes to buying yourself an airplane ticket. Impulsive agreements mean that you signed up for a program that you were not able to check if it suits your or not. Another tip is limit the choices to the airlines that have trips in the airport nearest you or to the cities that you travel to most of the time. Find out if there is a probability of that airline going bankrupt because bankruptcy ultimately means losing your precious miles. Get to know which airlines go together. So you will be able to maximize your points as well as better chances of redeeming your rewards. Get a credit card that earns you points with your frequent flyer account. So when you pay for your purchases or dinner at a certain club, you accumulate points as well.

So make use of your frequent flyer miles and award yourself eventually with a free hotel room or a free ticket. Earning point for point will eventually get you a free meal. The technique is to find out how you get your awards and how you get to earn it.

Russell Clark owns and operates the website FrequentFlyerRewards.com.au

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Monday, August 4, 2008

Veterinarians Set Record Straight

Most pet owners have become very educated about their pet and the health of their pet. Still, there are many others who tend to believe in the old wives tales and myths that have been passed around for some time now. Im sure most of you have heard at least one, and probably more, of the following myths. Veterinarians at the American Animal Hospital Association(AAHA) have since enlightened us to many of those tales and to the facts concerning some of the most commonly heard myths.

Myth: Yeast will prevent fleas from feasting on your pet.

Fact: There is still no scientific proof that yeast prevents fleas, though it is a good source of B vitamins.

Myth: Pets(dogs/cats) will get worms if they drink milk.

Fact: This is no more true for your pets than it is for you! Pets do lose their tolerance for milk early, however, around the age of 6 -8 weeks of age due to their loss of lactose(an enzyme essential for the digestion of milk products).

Young animals may have diarrhea if they drink milk due to the above factors. Still, most puppies are infected with worms through maternal milk or during pregnancy which is why treating both mother and litters for worms is so important.

Myth: If a purebred bitch inadvertently becomes pregnant by a mix breed dog, this disallows her ability to have purebred puppies in future litters.

Fact: The only puppies that will be mixed breed are the ones resulting from this breeding. If bred with a purebred mate in the future, those puppies will also be purebred.

Myth:Dogs and cats should be allowed one heat cycle, or one litter of pups, before being spayed.

Fact: A major benefit of being spayed may be lost if this is allowed to happen!

Research shows that animals spayed before their first heat have a significantly smaller chance of developing future health problems such as breast cancer.

Myth: Dogs which scoot their rear ends on the ground have worms.

Fact: Sometimes dogs having tapeworms may exhibit this behavior, though the overwhelming majority of animals doing this have inflamed or overly full anal sacs.

The anal sacs are structures located on either side of the anus which when closed up cause an itching or burning sensation in your pets anal area. As a result the animal scoots its rear on the ground to try and relieve this situation.

Myth: Any dog having a black mouth is a purebred.

Fact: Though some purebred dogs have a blackened color inside their mouth, this is no indication of any other animal being a purebred. Pigmentation is the only reason for this color, caused by a substance called melanin. Indeed, this substance called melanin is responsible for birthmarks in humans and also the lack of, or availability of, such skin tones as a tan. This color alone is not indicative of a purebred dog.

Myth:Puppies need calcium supplements for strong bones and erect ears.

Fact: If you are feeding your animals a diet that is nutritionally complete, then no further supplements are needed. Too much calcium, in fact, can be harmful to your dog.

Article written and reprinted with permission of: http://www.pedigreedpups.com/
Purebred Dogs, Puppies and Dog Breeders - "Your New Best Friend"

Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.

Debbie Ray, owner of http://www.pedigreedpups.com and http://www.total-german-shepherd.com, is a lifelong animal lover and dog enthusiast. Interested in more dog information? Training and health tips? Thinking about getting a purebred dog? Interested in the German Shepherd Dog in particular? Need to promote your dog related website and get additional in bound links? Check out pedigreedpups.com , total-german-shepherd.com or http://www.pedigreeddogs.com (purebred dog breed directory) for more information.

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